Playing a little catch up this week, with part of the
material drawn from the archives that didn’t make it into previous columns.
Nothing out of date or lacking in quality, mind you, just not the very latest
from the blogosphere.
Oralytics
From the Brendan
Tierney - Oralytics Blog: ODM Graph
Node new Feature.
Indexing
12c
Invisible Columns (The Invisible Man), from Richard Foote.
RMAN
RMAN and SQL statement enhancements in Oracle Database12c, from Database administrator workshop.
OEM
From Baker's Bite:
OEM12c
Password Change for SYSMAN and Weblogic Administration Accounts.
SQL Developer
From that JEFF
SMITH: Diagram
Printing to PDF in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler v4.
ADF
From Shay Shmeltzer by way of DZone: Deploying the
Oracle ADF Summit Application to the Oracle Java Cloud.
OAUG
Linux
Books
From Wow! eBook:
ORACLE
SOA SUITE 11G PERFORMANCE TUNING COOKBOOK.
Film at 11
...And Finally
End of the World Department
Incredibly detailed spoof of various media (WARNING:
Contains profanities!): How
The Media Will Report The Apocalypse, from BuzzFeed.
In public speaking, as in the donut, it's the silent
empty spot in the middle that makes it good: How
Can I Avoid Filler Words Like "Um" When I Talk?, from lifehacker.
A remarkable melding of western
art and computers on YouTube: 500
Years of Female Portraits in Western Art.
I may have blogged this before.
I don’t care. A bacon alarm clock is just too cool. It must be blogged, and
blogged often: App
lets bacon-lovers wake to their favorite smell.
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